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Posted by Iguanamomma on August 13, 1999 at 16:22:25:
In Reply to: Cleaning bites? posted by Traci on August 13, 1999 at 15:07:08:
Depending on the severity of the bite....no, I don't think a run to the dr. is necessary EVERY time :o) However, it is very important that any wound be cleaned thoroughly (whether done by an iguana or not). Don't know if you've seen the write up at Melissa Kaplan's site re reptile bites so I'm leaving you that website. It has some specific advice re bad iguana bites.
Does your doctor know that this was done by an iguana? It may be that you need a round of a certain antibiotic (even this late in the game) to completely rid your body of an infection. Sounds like "something" got up under that knuckle cap and has taken up residency (LOL I'm not a dr. either). My youngest son was bitten once by a squirrel (long story). The original ER dr. put him on one med.; 2 days later when his finger joint was swollen & he was in pain we went to his personal dr. She researched it and switched him to a different med. more designed for the "bugs" in animals' mouths.
Perhaps it's a simple case of needing to try one more round of antibiotics. Hope so!
P.S. For those of us who are continually getting scratched (or worse) by our iguanas, it would be wise to make sure that old tetanus is still effective :o)
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